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Strategies & Market Trends
Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium
An SI Board Since March 1999
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Emcee:  Kimberly Lee Type:  Unmoderated
For me, the birth of a new thread mostly represents a challenging and exciting proposition, affording the participants ample opportunities to share ideas, to enlighten each other and to profit from the gyrations of the market. Personally, I'd like to see this board as a meeting place, an alchemy of intelligence, experience, energy, substance and style. From this very prosaic and inescapable introductory paragraph, I will attempt to define the scope and breadth of our discussion.

We will mostly focus on a specific segment of the market that would reward us with the most profitable position trades and occasional day trades. Currently, we are looking at
1. Nasdaq stocks trading between $5 and $45, with strong upside potential in the next 5 trading sessions propelled by one or more catalytic events (pending good news not factored into the price, strong upgrade, sympathy play, laggard in a strong sector, earnings, split, breakout…..)
2. Float < 5M
3. In a strong sector (top ten in IBD)
4. At least 1.5x avg daily volume
5. Favorable risk/reward ratio, a minimum of 65-35 in favor of reward
6. Trading above 200ema for at least several days, preferably at or near 50ema and in the process of trending above with momentum
7. Not too extended - less than 50% above 200ema
8. In breakout plays, near 52 weeks high, in a strong uptrend to break it

As well, I like to emphasize that this is a thread of elastic and flexible approaches. If the bb penny market becomes strong again, we will focus on it, for instance. Regardless of our segment or sector focus, the preservation of capital and risks management tend to take precedent over the efforts to maximize profit. Also, we would be making comments on the broad market, IPOs, sector index strength and other related issues periodically, including but not limited to calls, puts, shorting strategies.

I would never have felt the need to create this thread had it not for the encouragement of many of the founding members: Thomas Allinder, LAand Paris, Craig K, mod, kathyh, Farokh Ali and many others; I am especially indebted to both Thomas and LA, whose keen minds and uncanny knack have kept us at least ½ step ahead of the rest of the trading world. Each of the other members possesses tremendous strength: Craig's trading acumen and trenchant thinking, mod's incisive understanding of private placements and most every trading issue, kathy's thorough, penetrating dd, Farokh's intellectual faculty of uncovering momentum highflyers hours, sometimes days, before the fruition. A virtuoso group of traders and investors working together, dedicated to the enhancement of wealth, a deeper understanding of the market and the enrichment of the quality of life, for us as well as for anyone else who cares to join us . This is as close to a trading Utopia as I can think of; I really couldn't have asked for more.

We invite civility, kindness, sharing of knowledge. Guests, lurkers feel free to join in. (Anthony, Lance, , Dave Gore, Wayne, Auric, Andrew G, Andrew H….etc.)
We strongly discourage excessive embellishments, hyping, spamming, misoneism, misogyny, flaming and unnecessary or uncivilized arguments.
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108040deletedMr. Palau-4/9/2006
108039yep brcm too, plex has a nice chart on zeevs showing breakout pivot point, oj anclutterer-11/15/2005
108038Still own 1/2 from .82 purchase last week. Sold 1/2 at .91 Have some MSFT stilJane4IceCream-11/15/2005
108037jane you still in mcz "I'm expecting some product press releases witclutterer-11/15/2005
108036I am. JaneJane4IceCream-3/23/2005
108035jane - you in san diego? 1972 graduate of point loma high here. been in bozemamolemania-3/23/2005
108034Yeah...spent all day at work and our cable went out. Went to lunch and spilled Jane4IceCream-3/16/2005
108033Jane, weather here is spectacular!! imay still try to come down to sd towards thBrasco One-3/16/2005
108032I dont think you can call it a fortune but I did okay. I was smiling because thJane4IceCream-3/8/2005
108031does that mean you were "kimberly lee" jane or that you made a fortunemolemania-3/8/2005
108030:-) JaneJane4IceCream-3/3/2005
108029You like that one? <ggg>c.horn-2/15/2005
108028Classic! Miss you Tim...Happy Valentine JaneJane4IceCream-2/14/2005
108027LOL! JaneJane4IceCream-2/14/2005
108026EMITF quotes.barchart.com Midasmidastouch017-2/12/2005
108025Hi Nanda!!! Long time no see..... I really miss this thread you know. These tJane4IceCream-2/11/2005
108024You won't see anyone here!wannaBrich-12/4/2004
108023Hello, hows every one. Long time no see.Nanda-12/2/2004
108022Wow, lot's of old names I remember here. I hope everyone survived the fallobkcraun-11/29/2004
108021Wow, a mega voice from the past <g> Where have you been? Recently I'Frederick Langford-11/5/2004
108020Hey Fred! I also used to frequent this and other boards. First time back in quiswisstrader-11/2/2004
108019Hey CiVic! Glad to hear you're doing well - what ever happened to the Dairy mrkt wtchr-3/26/2004
108018if i remember correctly,kim landed herself an awesome position with first bostonLANCE B-2/27/2004
108017We all did :-)Can Do Stocks 2-2/27/2004
108016Hi ciV, Those were the days! FredFrederick Langford-2/4/2004
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